Hamza has this M-38 for sale.
“1951 Willys M38 that I would like to sell.
$17,000
Professionally Restored
Turn Key
Rifle Rack
Negotiable
Call or text 917-822-0433”
Hamza has this M-38 for sale.
“1951 Willys M38 that I would like to sell.
$17,000
Professionally Restored
Turn Key
Rifle Rack
Negotiable
Call or text 917-822-0433”
UPDATE: Status Unknown. Was $19,000.
Nice looking one.
“M38 military jeep. Painted Navy grey. Airport vehicle. 4 Cyl. Not really for highways. I acquired Jeep for airport general use, tow, tool, and drive. On of those old M38s that’s worth a look. 24volt,siren, winch, Pintel hitch. 19,000$”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000.
Seller includes some extra engines.
“Serial # 9719, This is a very early production Ford script WWII jeep in excellent running condition. This is a complete frame-off restoration with period correct components that is parade or show ready (GPW judging standards referranced during restoration); excellent vehicle for the serious military vehicle collector.
Many original parts and only top quality reproduction parts were used (mostly from RFJP). It has a rebuilt period correct Ford engine (serial # GPW- 6050) and all engine components completely restored, new WeeBee Webbing top and canvas, Vintage Wiring of Main electrical harness, running original 6-volt system with highest quality authentic Willard battery, 5 combat rims and military tread NDT tires, all new brake lines, rebuilt Ford T-84 transmission.
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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $24,900.
Keith shared this one.
“Outstanding Willys Jeep M38 4×4 with Army & MASH painted appointments! Fully documented history since leaving the Arkansas Federal Military Surplus in 1972! It remained an Arkansas truck until 1999 before going on display for 19 year in the Evergreen Historical Automobile collection! A great example that comes with a 6-foot service trailer, black out lights, shovel & axe, and more! Neat piece for any collection!
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $7800.
It’s missing the PTO bar, but otherwise looks good.
“Runs great and is in nice condition. We drive it most weekends. Just had tune up, oil change and brake job. Must see !”
It’s got a few additional extras that aren’t original (hubs, entry straps and side handles), but overall looks stock and good.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/164225507621274
“ALL original except paint. Garage kept. Original engine. Must see to appreciate. Excellent condition!!!! NO rust!”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2500.
(06/24/2018) This may have a rare Worman CJ-3B hardtop.
“1954 Willys CJ3B. Great project. Very solid and straight. Has arctic hardtop. Engine and seats are missing but everything thing else is there. Find another 134 “F” head or perfect for a v6 or V8 conversion. Last driven in 1976. Stored under a carport for a majority of the time since then. It will be hard to find a better CJ3B to restore than this one. Has not been abused or molested like a most. If the ad is up it’s for sale. No trades too many projects already. Do not respond with an offer to help sell it.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $6000.
Not a perfect restoration back to stock, but seems a good price.
“For Sale. 1947Willys CJ2A. Completely rebuilt engine, new brakes shoes, brake lines, wheel cylinders, fuel line, tires, seat covers, wiring, converted to 12V. 3 speed floor shift with 2 speed transfer case and 4 wheel drive, all in excellent working order. Reasonably new paint in flat buckskin and have an extra gallon. Aluminum radiator, new exhaust, rebuilt starter, and all new gauges w/speedo. Great off road vehicle, not great for highway due to very low gearing. I don’t need any help with selling the vehicle. “CASH ONLY””
Low mileage M-38 that’s been restored.
http://www.warjeeps.com/mjs/sale18/adm253/adm253.html
“A fully restored M38 has been body off frame restored in 1997. Original body and frame. I purchased this Jeep in 2012 with only 5,895 miles. I was told the engine block was cracked. I purchased another military M38 block and had it totally rebuilt. It now has only 260 miles on it. 24 volt system, deep water fording system for air intake and exhaust, doors and side curtains, rifle dash rack, pedestal for 30 cal. 1919 browning machine gun, radio antenna, gas can with original delivery sticker on the bottom, water bucket, first aid kit, tool kit and a Ohio title.”